S ir Keir Starmer was careful to distinguish between antisemitic slogans and the right to protest against the actions of the state of Israel when he was asked about calls to ban pro-Palestinian marches . Jonathan Hall, the government’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, called this week for a “moratorium” on such marches because it is “impossible” for them not to incubate antisemitism. Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis also called for a temporary ban, saying that they had contributed to a “tone of Jew hatred” in Britain. The prime minister said in an interview with the BBC that he wanted tougher policing of language used during marches, and that he was worried about the “cumulative” effect of repeated marches on Jews’ fears for their safety. He also said there could be instances where it is appropriate to stop some marches from happening, although he was cautious about a more widespread ban.…